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Class IIReported 2026-01-28

The LDL-Cholesterol assay is comprised of two distinct phases. In phase one a unique detergent solubilizes cholesterol from non-LDL- lipoprotein particles. This cholesterol is consumed by cholesterol esterase, cholesterol oxidase, peroxidase and 4- aminoantipyrine to generate a colorless end product. In phase two a second detergent in reagent 2 releases cholesterol from the LDL lipoproteins. This cholesterol reacts with cholesterol esterase, cholesterol oxidase and a chromogen system to yield a blue color complex which can be measured bichromatically at 540/660nm. The resulting increase in absorbance is directly proportional to the LDL-C concentration in the sample.

Recalled by Beckman Coulter Ireland, Inc.

Reason for Recall

Beckman Coulter identified that LDL Cholesterol OSR6x96 is not meeting the performance claim listed in the Instructions for Use (IFU)

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LDL Cholesterol reagent showed clinically significant interference due to triglyceride concentration up to 1500 mg/dL may cause a maximum positive bias of up to 28.8% in low LDL Cholesterol samples (concentration 80 mg/dL) and up to 11.02% in high LDL Cholesterol samples (concentration 160mg/dL).

Recall Number
Z-1135-2026
Classification
Class II
Status
Ongoing
Category
device
Initiated
2025-12-08
Reported
2026-01-28
Distribution
US: MD, NJ, OH, FL, CA, TX, NC, WA, MA, NV, GA, CO, PA, NM, UT, VA, KS, MT, OK, NY, AZ, LA, OR, AL, MO, IN, IL, KY, MS, NH, AK, SD, MN, TN, PR, MI, IA, WI, WV, ME, SC, HI, RI, ND, NE, ID, AR, WY, DC, GU, DE, CT. OUS: Brazil, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Peru, El Salvador, Ecuador, Panama, Singapore, Ireland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Germany, China, Korea, Republic of
Code Info
REF/UDI-DI: OSR6196/15099590010928, OSR6296/15099590020361. All Lots and Expiration Dates. IFU Version BAOSR6X96-10 and prior.
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